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What is the plural possessive of calve?

Calve is a verb, not a noun. Perhaps you mean calf, for which the plural possessive is calves'


What is the unusual name given to the birth of an iceberg?

New icebergs are called a calves, therefore calve-ing is the name given.


How does bull feed their babies?

That's not the bull's responsibility, nor his job. His job is to get those calve's mothers bred to have calves again, not to feed the calves. The cows themselves are the ones responsible for feeding their calves via milk from their udders and teaching them what's good to eat and what isn't.


What is a dolphin called when it is a baby?

Although they're commonly referred to as "cuties" by all who adore them, baby bottlenose dolphins are actually called "calves." Male dolphins are called "bulls," females are called "cows," and a group is a "pod."


Does sex of calve make any difference to gestation period of a cow?

No I don't think so. The sex of a calf can often determine how hard it is going to be to give birth: bull calves often give heifers and some cows more trouble than heifer calves.


A ugandan farmer wishes to continue the breeding program to improve his heard of cows further When he is choosing which cows to breed mkilk production is an important quality Give two other qualitiy?

#1. Ease of calving. You would want to keep cows who have a history of being able to calve without help as opposed to those who always need help during calving. #2. Size of calves and viability. You would want to keep cows that generally calve larger calves, as well as those who rarely loose calves due to small birth size or general weakness of newborn calves. Over time your herd will become generally more robust.


When do you usually raise a cow?

You can "raise" one anytime, so long as you have adequate pasture, water, feed, and fencing to hold her in. For breeding cows to raise calves, you have to think about that 9-month gestation period. For instance, if you want your cows to calve in April or May, you have to have them bred in July or August, respectively. It's much better to have your cows look after their calves for you instead of you looking after a bunch of calves.


What muscles are used in bench jumps?

The leg muscles are use in the bend jump. The gluteus maximus & minimus, hamstrings (biceps femoris, semitendinosus, semimembranosus), calves (gastocnemius, gastrocnemius) and the soleus (lower calve).


Does a cow have a baby out their bum?

Generally yes. However, cows do not give birth to calves out of their anus: they calve or give birth out of their vagina or birth canal, just like your mother gave birth to you and your little brother or sister.


Why do your calves hurt so much when walking up hills?

Your muscles are probably out of shape. When you go up hill, the calve muscles tend to flex a little more than just regular walking, you need to stretch and strengthen the muscles.


Why are calves thighs biceps triceps important for playing football?

the bicept and tricepts help the upper body strength and if your a line backer you need big delts (wich are shoulder muscles to) and the thigh and calve are for speed and lower body strength


What rhymes with do have?

"You have!"Moo calve